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As needed, work with the Special Events Manager, Food & Beverage Manager, and Event Operations Manager to meet client expectations. The primary focus of the Event Specialist is to support our signature events, such as The Magical Forest, HallOVeen, Camelot, The Las Vegas Great Santa Run, and the Spring Fashion Show, as well as to provide support with any of the other Opportunity Village (OV) events scheduled throughout the year.
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Event Staff are expected to carry out any job function management deems as appropriate and within the scope of caring and maintaining all venues, customer service, audience experience, pre-show prep, post show breakdown, guest and staff safety and emergency response.
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Perform other duties as assigned by the Game Day Manager and Merchandising Manager
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ASM Global, the leader in privately managed public assembly facilities, has an excellent and immediate opening for an Event Coordinator at NRG Park in Houston, Texas. Monitor performance of front of house staff including guest services, security, medical and event staff.
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Proficiency in event design software is highly preferred, including tools such as Vectorworks, Sketchup, 3d rendering software or other design and visualization tools. Proficiency in event design software, such as Vectorworks, Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop), SketchUp, or similar tools.
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General knowledge of stage and event safety, stage lighting protocols and safety, event technology background. Serve as a production assistant to the Technical Manager, and work alongside Facility staff in the areas of event staging, lighting, sound, and audio/visual presentation for Center programs and rentals.
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The Event Sales Manager is responsible for both inbound and outbound sales, as well as meeting/exceeding event sales goals. The Event Sales Manager responsibilities include Lead Generation, working directly with Clients to create Proposals and Bookings, Detailing Banquet Event Orders, and Managing Finances.
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The Event Coordinator will work with the Senior Director of Events and the Event Director to plan, develop and manage all aspects of the Freestyle NorAm Tour. In addition, the Event Coordinator will work with the Event Director of Freestyle and Alpine in special projects as needed by the Director.
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Position Summary: The New Orleans Saints and Pelicans are seeking positive and outgoing individuals to join our Event Staff team, who will use their personality and skills to enhance the Saints and Pelicans fan experience.
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The Event Planning Manager acts a liaison between the customer and hotel sales person to provide direction and supervision during execution of meeting and banquet functions or event. We're seeking a creative and detail-oriented Event Planning Manager to join our team.
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As an Event Producer, you will be responsible for planning, organizing, and executing events of varying scales; managing all aspects of the event production process, from initial concept and planning to on-site execution and post-event evaluation.
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The Event Planning Manager's primary focus is servicing Sale bookings. Prefer two years hotel experience or completed Event Management trainee program. A minimum of 1-3 years of hotel event sales/event planning or comparable experience preferred.
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Event staff is responsible for helping direct traffic for football/hockey games, concerts and shows. Event Staff Needed. These events are held on the weekends and shifts vary depending on the event, but are typically 8-hour shifts.
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The Event Sales Manager reports to the Director of Sales and works with the rest of the sales team at the specific location. The Role of an Event Sales Manager is to Dream Big and to Chase that Dream.
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Position Title: Event Manager Job Group: Sales Reports to: Senior Special Events Sales Manager Principle Function: As the Events Manager , you play a pivotal role in crafting distinctive dining experiences through effective sales initiatives and active involvement in the planning and execution of catered functions.
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